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Nov 19, 2015 13:14:21   #
PalePictures wrote:
What I am telling you just doesn't apply to "dark and gritty". It applies to all portraiture. The zone system for portraiture is a distraction. It buys you nothing.
Yes I do women too. It just doesn't fit my portfolio.

Desaturation is not a good choice for converting to B&W.


Man, that third pic is killer! Love it!
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Nov 7, 2015 12:55:02   #
This is super funny!! This made my day..Im gonna have to share this if you wont mind..Thanks!!
Graham Thirkill wrote:
Facebook..in real life...

For those of my older generation who do not really comprehend why Facebook exists. It's a way of sharing your life with thousands and making New Friends.

Presently, I am trying to make friends outside of Facebook while applying the SAME PRINCIPLES.

Therefore, every day I go down on the street and tell the passers-by what I have eaten, how I feel, what I have done the night before and what I will do tomorrow night. Then I give them pictures of my family, my dog and me gardening and spending time in my pool.
I also listen to their conversations and I tell them I love them.

And it works.

I already have 3 persons following me: 2 police officers and a psychiatric assessor

Graham\098/
Facebook..in real life... br br For those of my ... (show quote)
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Oct 16, 2015 20:52:12   #
Love that second shot, Rick!
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Oct 1, 2015 12:57:50   #
Looks like lens flare to me.
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Oct 1, 2015 11:28:35   #
blacks2 wrote:
These were taken over the time but I am sure they are still as scenic now.


Awesome!!!!
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Oct 1, 2015 11:27:02   #
tsilva wrote:
Just say no, this lame technique is as dead as disco


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Oct 1, 2015 11:22:50   #
Very nice, Greg!!
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Sep 27, 2015 10:49:54   #
davids999 wrote:
A real mixed bag of fungi from a walk in the the woods today.


Love the fourth one, Davids!!!
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Sep 5, 2015 16:12:06   #
Luggerbugs wrote:
The new Fuji has arrived and other than messing around checking out what the new toy can do these are my first meaningful images.

I love popping in to London and taking pictures of the iconic sites so I spent an hour or so snapping away this afternoon. Here are four of the shots I took.

Fuji X-T1 with 18-55 "kit" lens.


Love the composition of #3!! Thanks for sharing!
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Sep 5, 2015 16:05:25   #
Thats a nice shot!
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Aug 25, 2015 08:22:01   #
joe west wrote:
too make money you have to shoot photographs not snapshots


Well said! :thumbup:
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Aug 21, 2015 14:33:21   #
Mark7829 wrote:
I have nothing against Sony. It is just Cholly. This nondescript individual has really nothing to say - other than Sony. He talks of nothing else. He puts down every other manufacturer. Claims Sony works with every lens out there. It does not. Blows away every other camera out there today. It does not. Claims all Nikons are really Sony cameras. They are not. But what irks me, is that he has yet to produce any image of any type from any camera (including Sony) to indicate he even knows what he is talking about. And if he did, he would realize, it really is not so much about the camera as it is about composition and light. Good photographers can shoot with anything. Simply put, he is a troll, taking up time and space. I did the following images for a project on Monday. These images are not about any camera or sensor - it is all about composition and light. Argue as you like, advocate as you like, even Sony but if you can't produce quality images, why is he here?
I have nothing against Sony. It is just Cholly. T... (show quote)

Beautiful images!!!
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Aug 19, 2015 10:46:25   #
Regis wrote:
I understand, Bill. I don't always sharpen my Tamron 600mm shots. My unsharpened Tamron 150-600 shots were still sharper than the Sigma 500mm ones. I always put my new and existing lenses through a series of tests and compare them to each other. These are my own unscientific tests so they may differ from other UHH member's results. To each his own.
I personally like a more professionally looking photo which means I sometimes to a little PP.


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Aug 15, 2015 14:25:17   #
actigner wrote:
Well,I guess where I'm at in Canada is dark enough. The shot I posted from last night was nine miles east of Blind River.


What I did was drive to a point where it was completely dark. Took me 2 hrs, but it was worth it. You could see the milky way clearly! No moon either,, so that really helped, too.
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Aug 15, 2015 12:03:25   #
Hopefully, this tool can help you out, in case if youre having trouble finding a good spot without noise pollution. http://darksitefinder.com/maps.html
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